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Algaut (or Algöt) was a
Geatish king who
ruled West Götaland
according to the Heimskringla.
Snorri Sturluson relates that he was
burnt to
death by his...
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marriage for his son
Ingjald with Gauthild, the
daughter of the
Geatish king
Algaut, who was the son of
Gautrek the Mild and the
grandson of Gaut.
Gautrek consented...
- Halfdan) Siward,
contemporary with Yngwin's
grandson (in
Gesta Danorum)
Algaut 4th
century or the 7th
century (in the
Norse sagas)
Thorir (the brother...
- Gautshelm, Gauthildis, Gozleih, Gautlindis, Gautrekr, Goswin/Gaudoin, Gaudulf;
Algaut, Amalgaud, Ansegaud, Ariugaud, Ostgaus/Aostargaoz, Berengaud, Danegaud,...
- century),
according to the Heimskringla, was the
daughter of the
Geatish king
Algaut and the wife of
Ingjald Illready, a semi-legendary king of Sweden. She was...
- named" is
mentioned as the
father of
Gautrek the
Generous the
father of King
Algaut the
father of
Gauthild who
married Ingjald the son of King Önund of Sweden...
- the 13th century, in the
Ynglinga saga, a 7th-century
Geatish king
named Algaut was
invited to his son-in-law, the
Swedish king Ingjald, at Uppsala. During...
- Nerike, and in
Ynglinga saga
married his
daughter Alof2 to the
Geatish king
Algaut (son of Gautrek), and
their daughter Gauthild married the
Swedish king Ingjald...
- Algotsson, a
knight from Götaland (and,
according to myth, a
descendant of
Algaut),
abducted her with the help of some of his
brothers and fled with her to...
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named it Ringshaug. Ad
catalogum regum Sveciæ
annotanda Ælfwine See
Alboin Algaut Old Norse:
Algautr Probably fictive with his name
derived from his kingdom...